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[:en]ATHENS, GREECE—Now in its sixth year, most of the refugees have fled the unrelenting war in Syria. Near the end of the refugee highway, the humanitarian crisis of refugees finds itself in Greece. Many have arrived from the island of Lesbos, while others are stranded at the Idomeni camp in north.

The situation remains difficult, yet there are continuing opportunities to meet the needs of refugees. According to the UNHCR, there were 156,574 arrivals by sea in 2016, adding to the already 856,723 arrivals by sea in 2015 alone. Incredibly, 90% of these arrivals come from the world’s top-10 refugee producing countries, where Syria continues to be the world leader. The following pictures are from a recent team serving in N. Greece with our in-country team.

Would you like to volunteer with us in Greece? There are many opportunities to welcome and assist refugees throughout the country with our local teams. Please email us for more information and consider donating through the buttons below or above.

ROOTS Team (May 2017)

The ROOTS Team is also planning a Bike-athaon Fundraiser on April 17 at Eau Claire Market to help raise $3,000 towards the trip. Donate to the team or an individual above who is participating in either a 25km or 50km route.

More information about the ROOTS team and bike ride can be found here.

FIBC College & Career Ministry (May 2017)

[:fr]ATHENS, GREECE—Now in its sixth year, most of the refugees have fled the unrelenting war in Syria. Near the end of the refugee highway, the humanitarian crisis of refugees finds itself in Greece. Many have arrived from the island of Lesbos, while others are stranded at the Idomeni camp in north.

The situation remains difficult, yet there are continuing opportunities to meet the needs of refugees. According to the UNHCR, there were 156,574 arrivals by sea in 2016, adding to the already 856,723 arrivals by sea in 2015 alone. Incredibly, 90% of these arrivals come from the world’s top-10 refugee producing countries, where Syria continues to be the world leader. The following pictures are from a recent team serving in N. Greece with our in-country team.

Would you like to volunteer with us in Greece? There are many opportunities to welcome and assist refugees throughout the country with our local teams. Please email us for more information and consider donating through the buttons below or above.

[:zh]ATHENS, GREECE—Now in its sixth year, most of the refugees have fled the unrelenting war in Syria. Near the end of the refugee highway, the humanitarian crisis of refugees finds itself in Greece. Many have arrived from the island of Lesbos, while others are stranded at the Idomeni camp in north.

The situation remains difficult, yet there are continuing opportunities to meet the needs of refugees. According to the UNHCR, there were 156,574 arrivals by sea in 2016, adding to the already 856,723 arrivals by sea in 2015 alone. Incredibly, 90% of these arrivals come from the world’s top-10 refugee producing countries, where Syria continues to be the world leader. The following pictures are from a recent team serving in N. Greece with our in-country team.

Would you like to volunteer with us in Greece? There are many opportunities to welcome and assist refugees throughout the country with our local teams. Please email us for more information and consider donating through the buttons below or above.

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Canadian Global Response uses a holistic approach to relief and development programs in alleviating poverty by enabling individuals and communities to achieve a dignified, sustainable, and reproducible solution to their needs.

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Canadian Global Response uses a holistic approach to relief and development programs in alleviating poverty by enabling individuals and communities to achieve a dignified, sustainable, and reproducible solution to their needs.